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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1919)
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Packing the food basket or the box for a camping trip should be given great care. If carelessly done, your trip will be more or less a fiz- , Jtle because there will be bulky ar ticles and parcels and unnecessary s receptacles. The box is always an advantage over a basket, r"or the box may be destroyed. It is upright and more easily packed. Bundle handles should be "saved for carrying these neatly packed, and securely tied boxes. Each member of the party chould provide himself or herself, with a collapsible drinking cup; each a knife, fork and spoon. These should be carried in the pocket. China dishes are not only heavy and bulky, but easily broken. A splendid substitute is the papier inache boxes. These are good for salads, pickles, fruits, butter in fact any soft food which must be carried in a non-leakable vessel. Paper nap kins, paper plates and paper table covers are much better than linen. They, too, may be thrown away. There are two, or more, brands of concentrated, or pulverized coffee. It comes in small tin cans and needs only hot water to make it ready for lunch. A few cans of evaporated milk are an excellent substitute for cream. Sugar should be packed in a baking powder, tea or coffee can. Cans are much lighter than glass jars and need not be carried after the contents have been used. There are little solidified alcohol or "canned heat" apparatuses on the market which are good substitutes for gas stoves and are convenient for heating water or food. When the solidified alcohol has been burn ed out the cans are not saved. Herewith are a few suggestions for the filling of the food box: Panned oup. Pork and Heana. Sliced cornbeef or any cold meat. Ham sandwiches. Frankfurters. Summer sausage. Salome saaspge. Potted meats Sardines. Chli'kt'n sandwiches, ('ackers, Peanut butter sand- Jsreni. wtches. Cheesn. Veal loaf. Canned fruits. Potato salad Fresh fruit. Chicken salad. Coff-je. Incumbers. Tea. Pickles and olives. Coco. Cake. EgRS Cookies. Ham. Pickled lamb', ton- Bacon, gues. Fish salads are not advisable un less the ingredients are carried sep arately in air tight cans and the salad prepared just Detore eaung. Where there is no ice, fish foods arc .treacherous as thev are much more ... t i susceptible to atmospneric conai- tions tnan reo meats. nicKcn Kccpn well; likewise veal. Red meats, OMAHA'S MEW 1 STOKE Your Neighbors Are Buying Groceries, Fresh Meats. Hardware, Paint and Wallpaper at Harper's GROCERY DEPT. Special Sale on Flour Saturday, 48-lb. sack -r. $2.80 This is absolutely the best flour on the market. Do not wait until Monday to buy flour, take advantage of this wonderful sale. This price is good for one day only. If this flour don't make the best bread and more loaves per sack than any flour you have ever used bring - back the empty sack and get your money. Fresh Country eggs, 35 Per dozen. Only one dozen eggs to a customer. Get a dozen eggs each day. CI H. taper Go. 1 7th and Howard Sts., East End Flatiron Bldg. 1608-10-1 2 Harney St. DougUa 1796. The Central Market strive how best to terra the need of the people of Omaha. The Central Market dispenses entirely with the heavy overhead expense of delivery and accounts, thereby offer ing you their excellent Quality Good at a distinct saving te you. The Central Market is bated on the square, deal to every COME ONCE AND YOU WILL COME ALWAYS SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY'S SELLING Fancy Fresh Dressed Spring Chickens, per lb 4314 Steer Pot Roast, lb. . ,18$c Prime Rolled Rib Roast, per lb .27 He Steer Round Steak, lb.. 30c Young Veal Roast, lb . . 25c Young Veal Breast, lb 15. Leg Young Mutton, lb . 21 Steer Rib Boil, per lb . . 1 3 c X Sugar-Cured Bacon, lb.. 35c Sunkist Flour, per sack. .. .$2.93 Blue Bell Flour, per sack .. $2.98 ,24-lb. sack, per sack $1.50 9 lbs. best Granulated Sugar. .$1 10 Bars Crystal White Soap.. 65c Per Box .$6.25 Ditmond C Soap, 10 bars.... 48c Per Box .$4.75 Bent 'Em All Soap, 10 bars.. 48c Per Box $4.75 P. ft G. White Soap, 10 bars. . 75c 3 Bars Creme Oil Soap. ..... ,25c S Bars Palm Olive Soap 25c Large Bottles Lea & Perins Sauce 50c Carve Bottles Snider's Salad Dress ing 20c Del Monte Asparagus Tips, per can 38c 10 lbs. White,Karo Syrup 95 Assorted Advo Jell io Shredded Wheat, per pkg. . . 12'2c Grape Nuts, per pkg 12',c Snider's Tomato Soup, per can r 12V,c Per dos. .4 $1.45 Large Cans Booth Sardines in Tomato Sauce, per can...22V.c 18-Os. Can Dundee Milk 15c Per dox $1.75 Carotene Milk, per can. . . . . 12',c Per dos $1.45 S-lb. Can Pork and Beans... 20c No. 2 Cans Red Beans 10c Per dot $i.is No. 1 cans Del Monte Black Cherries, per can 15c. Per dos. lor $1.75 McComb's-Made Assorted Chocolates, spec. Sat., only, lb..49c California Peaches, per box $1.20 Extra Fancy Bartlett Pears, per box. 'l $3.25 Fancy Leaf Lettuce, 3 large bunches 10c Fruits and Vegetables of all kinds. Fancy Bulk .Creamery But ter, per lb 55c Fresh Checked Eggs in Car tons, per doz 39c Fancy Brick Cheese, by Brick, lb .35c Gem Nut Margarine, per lb, for 33C Swift Lily Brand Oleo, per pail $1.75 Best Peanut Butter, lb. 20c L zm however, keep sweet longer than any other variety. Cured or smoked sausages, with the exception of liver sausage, are good for many days. Select from the foregoing list, what foods you like best, pack each securely, wrap sandwiches and cakes in tissue paper to keep flies and in sects from foraging, pack neatly, tie the box securely and we are off, at last, for the camping trip. Snakes End Dance; Girls and Partners Leap Out Windows Williamsville, Del., Aug. 22. Who broke up the dance at Ellis Brittingham's home and nearly threw all the girls into hysteria by slipping a couple of husky, wriggling blacksnakes through an open win' dow? That's what "the young people want to know whose dancing was so rudely interrupted. At one moment the room rang with the strains of dance music, the pat-pat-pat of., trim, slippered feet and the happy laughter of the circling couples. At the next it rang to a different tune. A girl saw a long, sinuous body, then another, drop from the win dowsill. She let out a screech that would have done 1 credit to a Comanche Indian, and collapsed for a moment in her partner's arms. Then, as one after another of the girls saw the cause for her fright, they joined in a chorus of screams as they maae for doors and win dows. The latest styles in silk hosiery were on exhibition as they clam bered through windows, standing not trpon the order of their going. When the male members of the party saw the snakes, noted that they were not pink or green, and recollected that prohibition insured their reality, they were not far be hind the girls in reaching the win dows. It is supposed that small boys were the perpetrators of the job, il though because of the known oppo sition on the part of church mem bers to dancing, some of the young people are hinting that perhaps that was the method taken to keep the "devil" away from the Williamsville young people. SATURDAY SPECIALS Red River Early Ohio Po tatoes, per peck .... 63c Apples, per basket. . . .60c Meadow Gold Butter, per lb 57c Morgan's Sapolio, 6 bars for 43c Puffed Wheat, 2 pkgs. for - 25c Monarch Catsup, per large bottle, for 22c 10 bars Lenox Soap for 48c Swansdown Cake Flour, per pkg 33c Crosse & Blackwell's Chow Chow, per bottle. . . .45c Quaker Oatmeal, pkg. 11c Fancy Green and Wax Beans, per qt 15c Sommer Bros. Harney 188. 28th and Farnam Sts. R The Ideal Dessert for All Occasions Whether it be for your luncheon, your after-dinner dessert or as a quick pick up when guests unexpect edly arrive ICE CREAM will prove a success at all times. The Special This Sunday Is 'Lady Baltimore' A Rare Combination of . Deliciousness. Order Through Your Druggist The Fairmont Creamery Company Training the Youngsters' Minds Kindergarten Helps for Parents. By DR. WIIXIAH BYRON FORBUSH. "He hasn't got him yetl" was the little boy's delighted report each day after looking in his nursery book and discovering that the crocodile in the picture had not yet caught up with the piccaninny whom he was chasing. "Why don't they get to churchUfcJ was another youngster s inquiry after he had turned for several weeks to Boughton's "Pilgrims Go ing to Church," and wondered why they did not arrive. A third child put his hand pro tectingly over the pictured ligare of a kid. to shield it from an eaele; Pand another child of kindergarten age ha be-en known to try to feed a pictured animal. These incidents suggests the rath er surprising fact that to a small child pictures are not merely sym bols, but a part of his living world. At first he notes the similarity be tween the household pet and the pictured cast more than he does the difference and it is a long time before he grasps the idea that the latter is only a symbol. It is perhaps a little dishearten ing to us adults, to whom pictures h.ive opened a world of l;cauty, to realize that it is their usefulness and not their beauty which appeals to children up to 6 or 7 year? of age. To them, pictures are simply something to play with. They prefer to have them little because they can .handle them more easily. For any practical end they do not differ distinguishably from their dolls. Ninety-nine per cent of the first drawings of children are said to in clude the human face. Their affec tions for readymade pictures are similar; they lrke living creatures, people and animals and birds, they like them best in action. They like only story pictures. It is somewhat surprising to in vestigators to discover that, in their earliest interest in pictures, children tlo not seem to have any marked preference for the colored ones, though later thev exnirm an inter est in bright crude colors. In general, they are not curious as to details. They will not notice that a fieure is armless, and as wc know so well, their own first draw ings often have two eyes or ears on the same side of a face. Yet they do seem to single out the eye as an object of peculiar interest. Did you ever have your 2-year-old try to stick his forefinger in your eye? Little children often attempt the same with a pictured eye. The educational lessons which we learn from these primitive tastes are plain, and since, to the small child, a picture is "the real thing" we should select his pictures, as we do his other toys, to help him in his little world of experience. They should represent the kind of people and pets whom he should love, en gaged in activities which he can un derstand. Simple incidentsj playful, jolly and unselfish, should be our choice, without reference to their esthetic purpose. While we need not strive to se lect great art, we may choose clear, strong color and simple, well-drawn action. Thus we can lay founda tions for appreciation of the beau tiful. Above all, each picture should suggest a good story, and we should give the story with the picture. Here's Job Boozefighter Can Have for the Asking Montgomery, Ala. The following advertisement has just appeared in the want column of a local paper: "Country printer who wartts to come west can secure good, per manent job here. Union man pre ferred. Eight-hour workday and no objection to tobacco, booze, etc. Write what you can do, come for, etc. W. H. Feather, editor, News, Broken Bow, Okla." So Mad She Slaps Thief. Springfield, 111., Aug.- 22 It made Mrs. Irene Littrell, cashier at a meft market here, so mad when Harry McCullom grabbed two bank books containing $200 in cash from her as she was leaving the store for a bank to deposit the money that she could not resist the temptation of chastising McCullom at the jail after he was caught in a running battle with police. She walked right up to him and 'slapped him a re sounding whack on the face. "There," she said, "take that." Mc Cullom was so astounded he couldn't ward off or resist the blow. S Hats on at Funeral. London. All mourners were re quested by his will to keep their hats on at the churchyard while Charles Milnes-Gaskell was being buried. That the order might be carried out he directed that the request be read at the services. U. S. S. Chester Returns Boston. After 'two years of foreign duty with a record said to be second to none of her class" in the navy, the scout cruiser U. S. S. Chester is back again at Charles town navy yard. Now that the colored bordered handkerchiefs are fashionable it is well to know that if you soak them in cold salt water for about fifteen minutes before washing them the color will neither run nor fade. Loose groceries are an economy. One pays for cans and packages. EAT V3S& HHER5 THE BEST BREAD ' J CIIUUTD BAKING COMPANY ooucLAS-ieez We Have Received a Large Shipment of Milk Calves Which We Are Placing on Sale for Saturday at a Very Low Price. Washington TlarEcet Milk Fed Veal Kidney Roast, per lb 30 Milk Fed Veal Loin Roast, per lb 322 Milk Fed Veal, center cut, Round Roast, lb . . . 35c1 Choice Steer Beef Roast, per lb 17V2 Choice Steer Round Steak, per lb 2RVt Compound Lard, per lb. 2812 All brands Creamery But ter, per lb 57 Choice Steer Rump Roast, per lb 22 Strictly fresh drqssed Spring Chickens, per lb 3934 Fresh Beef Tongues, per lb 2712tf Extra large Bananas, per doz. 30 Large Bartlett Pears, per doz ....30c 3 large bunches Leaf Let tuce for 10 Malaga Grapes, lb.. 15$ Peerless Laundry Tablets, washes clothes without rubbing, 16 tablets to the box, per box, 25c I No! We Can Not Bay It Any More! 1 How often do you her that remark 7 S While there is tome truth in it too often it is merely a wartime Vxcute. YVe are glad to announce that it it again possible to procure S ' practically all of the imported and domestic delicacies which E could not be purchased during the war. 5 We mention only a few of the many itema in our store which S are frequently found on the UNOBTAINABLE LISTS elsewhere. E Presca Pinard Brand Olive Oil E Romanoff Sandwich Caviar Cresca Anchovy Paate S Curtis Jumbo Ripe Olives Cresca Imported Paprika E We hare just received 'a shipment of fine Alligator Pears. s I QommersCpeciaffuQhqp 1 J candies U Fruits DeviIaciesj Ttu. ooooua BRANDOS THEATRE BCDG. 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 tU 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 III 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Washington IVIarket 1407 DOUGLAS STREET The T&steis theTest Butefot " Delicious is tfte Best I I ?" mmmriwi Yrrsn i ' isMiwr ! I HI I II II Atmvs I REFRESHING f ND 3 APPETIZING. I I H Today in six states Wyoming, South Da kota, Kansas, Mis souri, Iowa and Ne braska more than 250 towns are sup plied daily with our super-quality Bread. Order your loaf today. ard Roll Bread All Grocers Sell It Petersen & Pegau Baking Co. Maple Nut Vanilla Ice Cream with Maple Sugar and the best English Wal nuts. Good? Well, the way the kiddies walk into it is a sight to see! And it's as wholesome as it is pleasing to the taste. At all good dealers next Sunday. Ahum- r maim snri- -z-jr roaro lea Creams V hen Buying Advntised Goods Say You Read c f Them in The Be- Porterhouse, Sirloin or Round Steak, per lb ..27c Cut from genuine corn fed baby beef. Pig Pork Loin Roast (fresh, not frozen), lb., 28c Pot Roast of Beef, nice and lean, lb., 12c to WzC Milk Fed Spring Chickens, fresh dressed, lb., A2l2c Beef to Boil, lb 10c A-l Rib Boiling Beef, lb 8 Milk-Fed Veal Roast, lb 20c Milk-Fed Veal Stew, lb 11c Milk-Fed Veal Chops, lb. . .28c Milk-Fed Veal Steaks, lb. . .30c Pig Pork Chops, lb 32 c Lamb Legs, lb 16 Y2c Lamb Roast, lb 10c Lamb Stew, 4 lbs. for 25c Lamb Chops, lb 17tc Hamburger, Fresh Made, per . . 17H lb. rc No. 1 Sugar Cured Skinned Hams, whple or half, per lb 37V2c No. 1 Sugar Cured California Hams, per lb 27 c No. 1 Sugar Cured Bacon, nice and lean, per lb 37 Ik c Fancy Apricots, 4-basket crate for $1.85 Tall cans Milk, worth 15c, for 12Vac OMAHA IVIARKET 115 South 16th St. Telephone Douglas 2914. Your Sunday Dinner Will Be Better Much of the pleasure of your dinner depends on the quality of the Preserves and JeWies or Ice Cream. BASKET STORES are headquarters for all kinds of these delicious foods. Our brands of Preserves and Jellies represent the finest quality of pure fruits, put up by the best canners, and cheaper by far than they can be cannttl in your own home. BEGINNING TOMORROW, FOR A WEEK, BASKET STORES WILL OFFER A COM PLETE VARIETY OF PRESERVES, JAMS AND ICE CREAM POWDERS AT THESE LOW PRICES: ' mm 0 EAT THE BEST JO fvnv MtKMI V. : LA M m. I Hi! The Bee Want Ads are the hesi Business Booster. The Ideal Family Loaf. Patronize Your Neighborhood Grocer JAY BURNS BAKING CO CONY BEAR PURE PRESERVES, 15 oz. .35 APPLE BASE PRESERVES, 15 oz 29 WILSCO PURE PRESERVES, 16 oz 37? CONYBEAR JELLIES, 7-oz. glass 17 BASKO JELLY POWDER, for desserts. .10? JIFFY JELL, 11?; JELL-O, plcg ,.12 JELL-0 AND JIFFY JELL ICE CREAM POWDERS, while they last, 3 pkgs. for 29? OTHER MONEY-SAVING ITEMS: BASKO MACARONI, finest made, pkg. ...8? THRIFT CORN, Iowa Standard, can 14? CASH HABIT TOMATOES, Extra Quality 3-Ib. cans, 20?; 2-Ib. cans 14? SOCKEYE SALMON, highest quality. .. .41? CAMPBELL'S SOUPS, per can 12? RUB-NO-MORE, 30c size, 21?; small.... 6? WRIGHT'S SALAD and THOUSAND ISLAND DRESSINGS, choice 35c bottles 27 CORN SYRUP, 10-lb. .can 82 WHITE SYRUP, 10-lb. can 93 J 1 V-lb. can 15 QUAKER CORN FLAKKS, 8-oz. nke. . 1W 1 BASKO JAR RUBBERS, finest quality, doz 8 I TOILET KLEEN, regular 25c can. .... .. .19 J Fancy Sugar Cured Back Bacon, per lb 326 Fancy Sugar Cured Lean Bacon, per lb 37 (Not more than 10 lbs. to a customer) Fancy Pot Roast of Beef, per lb 174 Fancy Boiling Beef, per lb iAu7 Pure Lard, limit 5 lbs, to a customer, per lb.7 35 J Basko Quality None Higher "Live Better Tor Less" Basket Stores' Guarantee Money's Worth or Money Back" Hill 4